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New Pod: Panthers Camp Daily Digest


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What’s up everybody. Hope y’all have had a great summer. Billy is on vacation this week, but I’ll be putting out a new podcast each day chronicling that morning’s practice session. 

Today was fairly general in scope (I was only on site for an hour), but hopefully you can gain some insight from this episode.

More episodes throughout the week. It’s been an interesting group to watch so far.

 

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2 hours ago, ellis said:

What’s up everybody. Hope y’all have had a great summer. Billy is on vacation this week, but I’ll be putting out a new podcast each day chronicling that morning’s practice session. 

Today was fairly general in scope (I was only on site for an hour), but hopefully you can gain some insight from this episode.

More episodes throughout the week. It’s been an interesting group to watch so far.

 

Thank you for sharing here

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16 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

High praise for the O-line 😐

 

It’s almost as if they actually signed a couple of rock solid starting caliber players to start on the interior. I know they’re doing a lot of tinkering at left tackle, but nothing comes close to the mess I saw unfolding at camp last year

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Just now, ellis said:

It’s almost as if they actually signed a couple of rock solid starting caliber players to start on the interior. I know they’re doing a lot of tinkering at left tackle, but nothing comes close to the mess I saw unfolding at camp last year

I'm not a fan of the "tinkering" honestly, but I'll wait and see what happens.

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not a fan of the "tinkering" honestly, but I'll wait and see what happens.

Well, all I can say: it’s time to stop giving Sam and Baker equal reps at this point. Mayfield has acquitted himself nicely so far, in short order, time to move forward and let Sam and Corral start splitting those backup reps up. I get it, competition, now, let’s start getting down to business. I gave Sam a really good look too. There’s just not anything jumping out as significantly better. Going to be interesting to see how it looks on Friday and Saturday.

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10 minutes ago, ellis said:

Well, all I can say: it’s time to stop giving Sam and Baker equal reps at this point. Mayfield has acquitted himself nicely so far, in short order, time to move forward and let Sam and Corral start splitting those backup reps up. I get it, competition, now, let’s start getting down to business. I gave Sam a really good look too. There’s just not anything jumping out as significantly better. Going to be interesting to see how it looks on Friday and Saturday.

Yeah, I don't feel the need for the "competition" at quarterback to continue. Ditto the offensive line.

It's time to start building chemistry with the starters.

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We'll know more about the competition by Monday. 

Just generally, I get the feel that Baker is fighting for it, and Sam is just going through his motions. This might just be their natural demeanor. That being the case, the competition might just be over.

It's not over 'til the fat man--err, maybe not-so-fat-man--calls it though.

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